I believe that the hypothesis has something to do with the evolution to the varying ecosystems .in which salamanders live. the aquatic salamander evolved most likely to benefit in its area. A great area that may be referred to for this is Darwin's theory, of natural selection
its an aquatic salamander (salamander that lives in water)
No, an olm is not an invertebrate. It is a species of aquatic salamander belonging to the order Caudata, which are vertebrates.
Yes, frogs are amphibians, which means they can live both on land and in water. They have moist skin that helps them breathe through it when on land and are adapted for swimming with their webbed feet when in water.
One hypothesis regarding plant evolution is that early plants evolved from aquatic species and eventually adapted to living on land to take advantage of new resources and habitats. This transition likely involved the development of specialized structures such as roots, waxy cuticles, and vascular tissues to support plant growth and reproduction on land.
Terrestrial
its an aquatic salamander (salamander that lives in water)
Yes. Salamanders are amphibians, just like toads and frogs, which by definition means they can live on land and in water. However, depending on the species they might be totally aquatic (live in water) or terrestrial (live on land) or in between.
Yes.Frogs are amphibians and some live on land while others live in water
A salamander is a salamander that lives on land.A aquatic salamander is a salamander that lives in the oceans,lakes,rivers,streams etc.
I believe it is the fire-bellied salamander.
Axolotl
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There is a world of difference between the two, surprisingly. A salamander is an order of amphibians, being creatures that habituate on land as well as in the water. Whist a lizard is a suborder of scaled reptiles. Reptiles are not aquatic, the main difference, I suppose, would be their class.
blue spotted salamanders are not a fully aquatic species. The blue spotted salamander is a mole salamander and is generally found under logs and damp leaves. They only return to the water to reproduce. I have my terrarium set up with an approximate 80/20 ratio of land to water.
Yes it can
Axolotl Mud Puppy (sunday Express Cross-word 23A)
This salamander eats crabs, shrimps, aquatic insects, fish and frogs.